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o o A. lb lrl ersds baling pmfer (Mre farther UMaaar eUWfrraac. POWDER Absolutely Pure nvM. whim mourn en., nr vo. CITY AND 00 1 1 NT 8.VTUKDA APRIL 0 GREAT RIUT.U.V WITH IS. She Refutes to Participate in Any Cuban Mediation. London, April 6, TI.e iiiovttiipnt of the poA'tr of Europe for ii Joint oiler of mediation between the Urlted States aud Spalu lias rrceivtd u severe and probably fatal rel.ufT in the firm of a definite rt-futal upon the purt of Great Britalu to participate In It. Free Pills. Send your address to II K Buefck'ii & Co, of Chicago and get a free sample box of Dr King's New Life Tills A trial Mill convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in notion and are partlculary eftective in the cure of Con stipation and Hick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles tin y have been proved invaluable. Tbev are guaranteed to be perftetly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do hot weaken by their action, but by giving lone to ftoinacb and bowtU ureal ly invigorate the system. Regular size ii1 cuts per box. Sold by vVilkln'a & Linn, drug gists. For the Omalm Exposition. Tuesday's Albauy Democrat: "Mr E J Frasler of Eugene and Mr O J 01m n repiesentiog the board i f commUfion ers for the Omaha tspoHiiou, t be the second biggest one ever hrhl in I lie L ulled States, nre in thecliy In the Interest of the Oregon exhibit theie. "Our counly and citizens will be aktd to do thelrshareln the shape of a loan, to be returned by the next 1 ir's lature if an appropriation is mad, n Is anticipated." IViita ami Oils. Our stock is larger than ever. Mixed paints fresh from factory. Our prices suit the times. I R Pkters, Ninth St, Eui?ene. Oregon (irape ltoct. 50,000 pounds wanted. Will pay ttie highest market price for all I can buy. 8 II Friendly. pp. TOTAVING been so much ,wc lunger, noping by giving better bargains than ever to close out our entire stock. We would much pre ter to sell goods at half price than to move them away. STJTTA ANNUAL REPORT, Sf Hunt Makes Out Annual State- niPDt ot Lice County Schools. Statistics ol Wurril Interest. Superintendent CharlssH Huui. of Lane county, has completed his annual report of the Khoo'sof (he county for the (Wat year ending March SI. 18D8 and has tratitmltUd the tame to State Superintendent Irwin. following Is a synopsis of the renort giving Hems coutalned tbertln of ifene al Interest: So of persons in Co tteen4 and l!(i ytar C028 No resident pupils between 4 aud 20 enrolled In schools 4974 No teachers ru ployed 200 No applicants examined for lea' hers certificate 150 No applicants tailing to obtain teuchers certificate 81 No teachers holding Ist grade certificates 83 No teachers holding 2nd grade ceitiflcates 68 No teachers holding 3rd grade certificates 3d No permits granted during year No children between 4 and 20 not attending school 713 No teachers in private schools 4 No pupils In private schools 130 Estimated value of school Louses and grounds $123,730.00 Estimated value of school fur niture 13,433 00 E-tlmated value of school ap paratus 7,081.00 A nit or insurance on buildings and property 27,125 00 Average, monthly salary of femiilQ teachers 0.17 Average monthly salary of male teachers . 35 05 No districts In county 102 No districts reporting 150 No frame school houses built durintr. year 6 No school ho'.ies ill county log 19 frame ISO 155 No graded schools In Co 10, teachers employed 38, pupils allcudi.ig 2120 No u i' i verities in Co 1. teach ers employed 10, pupils at tending 250 No legal voteis in county for echrol purposes 2324 No schools visited during year by Hupt 80 No miles traveled lu making visits .. 600 Nocounly institutes held 1 No teachers attending 219 No loo ;1 institutes held 8 Average attendance 25 Aveiage per cent tuxes for school pu i pose? 004SO The total receipts from all sources during the year was (52,079 29, aud dlhbursements $51,822.30 leaving in hands of various clerks $1,147.90. uavc wuciuaea EDW E RICH Old U. KEI'UBUCAJI DKLEcaTEA To I lie l ouutj Contention M ulch Jit els Suturdsy, Q Wes' Cottage Grove-Henry Bootli, Darwin llristow, N W White, James McFurlaud, II E Underwood, W 8 Clirlsman. Sprlngfleld-J C Braltalu, II A Wasliburne, Henry Edwards. M II Harlow, J II Inuis, Cutting Calef, UK i'i wers. North Eukous No 3-D M McCra.l J W Hollenbeck, J HPiatt North Junction S L Moorhead W C Washburue, E U Lee, 8 O Starr. Bouih Junction-I N Edwards. K 11 H) land, U W Wahburue. J II Miller. C J Ehrmcn. L V Clark was nominated for lus- llceof the peace and J 8 Miller for constable. Eart Cottage Grove-L II Hopkins, J 8 Benso;i, O F Knox, II 1) Yaney, w in Laudes-, J It Stewart, N Chap man and J H McFarland. Goshen B F Keeney, W L Wheeler, A L Honey. Irving J A Hagau, Lem Caldron, J E It Hid, O P Hoil, Wm Simmons. North Eugene No 2-J L Page, H D Paine, S Ilurr, A J Johnson, L T Hnrris.w F Kerns, L O IJeckwith. W V Voran, O W GrMln. North Eucene No 1 J II MeC'luiic. C S Frank, 8 II Friendly, Kit Eakin, h K Henderson. 8 W Taylor. Geo Fisher, 8 E Brown, A Yfcrltigtnn, Gio Midgley, Win Preston. Kiuth Eugene No 2-fl M Yoran, W Kujkendull, G li Chrisiiian, H F McCornack, F B Bellman, B F Moore. Creswell-John Talt, Ben Buoy, W W Scot I, F Wright, It I) llawley, It E Walker. Williniitte Kidney Scott. M J Skinner, Owen Vanduyn O B Ailing ham. J.ih er-J M Keeney, J B Hill E L Gum. Pleasant HlU-J T Martin, 8 Win frey, Ned Parks. South Eugene No 1-T B Anderson, H T Condon, 8 It Williams, L II Pot ter, R Garrison, W H Luekey, J (I Lamson, J T Rowland. Chesher Zsch Fisk, R Jununry. Spencer J It Liles, Amos Ellmaker. Mabel Alex Lrnlt, Frnnk Cow-pill. Long Tom J J Wmn, J W While. Richardson O Bunnell, Belli Har pole, M Cumis. Fall Creek A D Hvlund. A J Jones. Geo Neet. Elmira-S E McCIure, J II Yates. Walton Chas Lyons, li F Lyons. Olcntena-J U Sutherland, W T Hailey. South Eugene No 3 Wm Mathers, Roy Milne. Mohawk J M Ktntlord. 8 Skinner. u i oih. McKetizie Bihlge-Geo Frlssrll, A K Powers. Thurston M 'A Bitgood, II M Price, E Chapman. Gate Creek-Percy O'Brien, J J Peplot. Camp Creek F M Dodsoti, J M Dick, Frank Campt ell. Siutlaw Hard v trow, C E Russell D O Palm. ' Florencc-O W Hurd, J A McLeod, W H Weat hereon. Amos Darin?. Clio Morris W L Fisk. Coyote W R Doak, Ivan McQ'ieen. Lost Vallev Tom Barbie. V K Parker. Lane Isaiah Slaytcr, L YCongdon. Manleton Frank Know lea. Ole Mv rind. greater than we anticipated to continue tor two weeks AY WOOLBW MILL Go. Jill fiii. The Spiili Gorenimen yields Nothing. WOODFORD COMING HOME. The War Feeling Growing in Spain. MILL MOT ftl ItHKtntlH till BH'rUI to Hit (iotrd. Wasimxoto.n, D C, April 7; 0 p in The war feeling in Spain Is increas ing In Intensity aud the people ar nearly iiuaiilmous for war. Spanihh government ofllclals implore the (J in ii Hegeut uot to surreuder ( ubu on nuy accouut. Minister Woodford Is now making picpa nil ions to leave Madrid. LATER. The Spanish government reso'ves to adhere to previou-decisions, and there fore yields nothing, and Is ready to go to war If nccessuy. lb') tiuipilse of All. Mr James Joues of the druir Arm of Jones & Son, Cowden, Illinois, lu speaking of I)r King'sJNew Discovery styes that last winter his wife was at tucked Willi La Grippe, and her case grew so serious that physicians at Cow-den and Pana could do nolhlug for her. It seemed to develop into Hasty Consumption, Having Dr King's New Discovery In store and selling lots of it. he took a bottle home aud to the surprise of all she began to get belter from the first dose and half dozen dollar bottles cured her souud aud well. Driving's New Discovery for Coiifuuipilon, CoukIis and Colds la guainuUcd to do thli good work. Try li. Free trial bottles at Wilklns Linu's drug stole. Wheel for Trsde. A good wheel ( trade for body fir or gruo rUK Woou. IlACKKr. A Baiumim. 100 acres of laud near Goldnon sawmill in Richardson pre c.nct for pnle A house and barn cn pr mises, Inquire al GuAiiDotllce. Fob Bale. Two horses, a buoirv and harness. Inquire at Eugene Feed lard, Willamette street. WANTED I'rvHlnn II..I. ni.i,i ntu " - - w - - yards of old body fir wood. Call on them and learu particulars. We will offer Stock at very o o " aafjaagg-a-g asasaaaasMMMMSjaMMMMgaaraas WEPNEspAY Al'RL. fl AiloinrjJ l: Yuuriir wss In Euucue today. C Cols, ths Isabel merchant was here tolay, E Schwsrfchllds wsut to Port Ian lodi y. Den Sanderson was visiting In Sa lem yesterday. M J Hadsall, of Mspleton, was In the city last uight. Dr B F Russell of the rounty farm w as In tow u today. All Rludi ot "Cr iuk" rruuers at urlffln Hardware Co. Uncle Johnny Diamond, of Coburir was lu Kugeue today. Oliver 8leel Plows Kuarantee-U to o-'Ut.y v L Chambers. Johnny Keeney returned from Cot lave Grove this morulog. Mrs Frank Scott, of Creswell, is isliiug friends in Eugei e. Hon and Mrs 8 11 Friendly arrived i:ome last night from Portland. Crescent Bicycles now $35 st F L Ciiamukks. A J Pickard was a pawteiiger for rortlaud on today's 10:50 local. fiO,(;tt X)UU(ls ol Oregon Grape Root wauted al BHFkiknplvh. Howard I) vis returned Irom Port laud on last night's 11-24 overland. Several good second hand wagons very cheap at F L Cli amiihm. Henry Lang, the Portland drummer. was doing business lu Eugene today. It is estimated that 1000 bales of the 1897 crop of hops are still lu Lane cm n ty. Merchant Klzer of Elmlra. a atromr silver republlean, was In I lie city this forenoon. A good second-hand "Medium" saw mill at low prices. F L CiiAMnRim. G W Griffin arrived home this morning from a short trip to Cottage Grove. H E Ankrny of HUrllnr. was In the oily today. He leaves for his home touigbt. G sortie F Hllllesas. of Lane count v has been granted a patent for a dr sf equalizer. Delegates to the Oieiron confrrenoa of the Free Methodist church are ar riving on every train. Dr 8 J Chambers ami family lev for Mankota, Mlun, tomorrow morn ing en I ho early train. W A Teutsch, who Is now traveling for a San Francisco wholesale house, was lu Eugene today. 8 II Friendly will pay the hltrhest market price for Oreuos Gratis hoot. 8 II F Mrs J 8 Vauduyn, of San Francisco, arrived up today and Is a guest at the home of Dr R L Wlllougbby. TIisj old pioneer, Jacob Gillespie, is Q'llte sick at his home a couids of miles mith of this city. He is 88 years of age. A buyer In Grant county. Orecon. Is piylng $25 for two vear-old steers anil $18 for yearlings and receives them at any lime. UNTIL our entire low prices in mm peril. . Several Dfat Opinions Over the Delayed ike. UAX.III MIT ovi:ii. WAsiiisoroN. Anill 6. ISneelal uispatch to the Tribune )- After a day marked by a series of surnrislnt-Incl dents, the Cuban situation stands as It did last night, except that ths danger of w ar Is a trills more acute. To the pi sslblllty of war because the Uulted States demands Cuba's ludenendsnce and on account of the blowing up of the Maine, Is added the danger of war growing out of the fear that the Spaniards in Havana would attack the lives aud property of American. Washington and the nation were wallltig the messsire when It was known another cilsls had arrived, namely, Lee's statement that Amerl cans lives were In danger If the tues sage was sent in. It was thought at first Hpaiu had yielded, but the nreal- dent's statements that concern for A rieaus Is the truo and only reason lor postponement, must be accented. as theie Is appureutly no foundation for tiie many reports that it was only a piece of stage play, behind which ths adiiiiuUtration hopta to conceal Its real purposs from the nubile. Some congressmen are still sksntical and there Is a suspicion the treld-nt ha an ulterior object lu view, but this must im mere suiiposltlon. as I he nrssi dent would uot resort to such todecelve congress aud the peep-. The inessase Is all read and will probably not be changed. It contains explicit argument and recoiniueuda lion lu favor of armed Intervention for pacifying Cuba aud brlnulnr about the independence rr her people. Ths Ian guagu of ths recommendation la that contained lu Foraker's resolution with the clause recognizing Cuban Inde pendeuce omitted. Hauduook of the Tariff. The iinderstamllnir of the oomnll. cated provisions of the new tariff has been greatly simplified by the Issuance of this manual. To digest the tarlfi law Is no easy task, but todlirest the food taken Into the iinsirlo receptacle ii mum-mi easy oy I no ue or that thorough stollllll'hli. Ilii.l.illnr'a ach Biilers. It prevents and cures ma larial, kidney ami rheumatic trouble, remeillaa iirvniinM ml Ininmiii. and removes constipation and bilious IlUOl. AniM'tllH. u mrvll lha Klllln to satisfy Ii without a subsequent ab- tiuiiiioai uisiuroaiice, la restnied by i.tu it... ....... .t.i . . r ii-.m iiiiv niwi.lMt:illu, WI1IUU KltO aCCCI- eralea convaliHeeti. Pannm in decline of life, and the Infirm of every i-e, iinu h oi maisriai assistance. Notice To Posltrjmsn. If 11)11 U'BIlt fill (VU'barol. tnn - v"i avivi. nuui Ul H.TJ winners, B P Rock, Buir or Brown uegnonia ana n n Hamburg's, call on or address Amos Wilklns, Asa Grove Poultry Yard, Coburg, Or. Oiikcion Gkapb Root Persons hay lug same will do well to call on me. 8 II Fkiindly. n SATURDAY THIMWDAY APRIL 7. Bolllver Cogswell, of Halney la In the city J B Rouse, of Row river, wa lu Eu ;ne today. A 8 Powers, of McKcnzl i Brhl. i In the city. Attorney E E Benedict, ol Florsnce, Is In the city. Arthur Gardner returned from Drain this morning. W H Weathsrsou, editor of the Flor. enee West, In Eugene. Mr and Mrs A A Hall day for Foley Spring. O W Hurd, a prominent merchant of Florence, Is In the city. The republicans carried Rhode Island as usual yesterday. Prof Geo W ldnier of Seattle, waa an arrival by today's lncl train. MrsJaredandMisi Pearl Churchill of Saginaw, returned home today. Mis 8 H Friendly arrived boms from PortUud oil today's 2:04 local. Saws gummed and repaired at Eu gene Saw Works, Ninth steert, Ku jei.e. Grandma Munra came down from Meacham today, accompanied by Miss Floy Watkins. Shed Garrison, printer at the d. af mute school, Salem, cune up today for a visit with relatives. Buffalo Pitt Borliia Tooth lUrroa- The best on eanb, at F L Chambers. II M Sloan was a candidate before the republican convention at Pendle ton for sheriff, but was defeated. II E Aokeay returned t his Jack. sou county mines last night. He will be In Kugene ag-ln in a few days. The Portland Mitclull republicans have nominated W T Hume far state senator and J A Sliowbrldge for mayor. Todat's Salem Statesman: Mr and Mrs D B Ii viu have uoue to Euiene to visit their son, Eldon L Irvinfora few days. Pruning knives, hand nruners. lonir and short handle primers, rrunlni saws, and hedge shears, at Grlfflln Hardware Co's. Garden seed In bulk and all kinds garden tools and Planet Jr tools. Prices away down, at F L CirAMBKRS. Contractor and Mrs E F Hut. lilns returned to their home at Salem this morning. Mr Hutcbins has com pleted his government rock contract at this place. Early this morning residents of ths eastern part of town heard reports sup posed te be the shooting of firearms, but It provtd to be torpedoes placed on the railroad to protect a freight train rrera the Ineomlog overland. New room (one door north of old stand) lots of new good' prices at ths bottom and always the same, best to be bad, quality of goods. F L Chambers, State senator S R Hughes, of Wash Ins ton county, died at Ills home In Forest Grove yesterday afternoon from apoplexy, aged 63 ytars. lie was a regent or trie state agricultural college. mi i